NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION NOVEMBER 2008 ENGLISH FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE: PAPER II Time: 2½ hours 100 marks PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY 1. This question paper consists of 5 pages. Please check that your question paper is complete. 2. Answer ALL questions in Section A and Section B. 3. Read the questions carefully. 4. Number your answers exactly as the questions are numbered. 5. Do not write in the margin. 6. It is in your own interest to write legibly and to present your work neatly. PLEASE TURN OVER
NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE: ENGLISH FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE: PAPER II Page 2 of 5 Answer ALL questions in Section A and Section B. SECTION A LITERATURE THE KITE RUNNER Khaled Hosseini QUESTION 1 Early in Amir and Hassan's friendship, they often visit a pomegranate tree where they spend hours reading and playing. Amir also recalls picking a dozen pomegranates from the tree. Much later in the novel, he returns to his homeland and revisits the tree. State at least TWO different times Amir spent at the tree. Explain and discuss the significance of the tree in a paragraph of 150 180 words. 10 marks
NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE: ENGLISH FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE: PAPER II Page 3 of 5 QUESTION 2 'Tell him I'll take a thousand of his bullets before I let this indecency take place,' Baba said. My mind flashed to that winter six years ago. Me, peering around the corner in the alley. Kamal and Wali holding Hassan down. Assef's buttock muscles clenching and unclenching, his hips thrusting back and forth. Some hero I had been, fretting about the kite. Sometimes, I too wondered if I was really Baba's son. Write a diary entry of 150 180 words in which: Amir assesses his feelings as stated in the quote. Amir decides why he did not behave and feel like a hero. Amir tells his diary what deeds he has done that have caused Hassan and his father to leave his father's house. 10 marks PLEASE TURN OVER
NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE: ENGLISH FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE: PAPER II Page 4 of 5 QUESTION 3 Rahim Khan gives Amir a letter and Amir is told Hassan has been killed. Amir realises that a decision made in childhood can affect you for the rest of your life. Amir returns to America. He decides to deliver a formal speech to graduates preparing to enter the grown-up world. Write Amir's speech of 220 250 words. Amir must mention his childhood best friend. He must mention at least five special qualities of his friend and two incidents to support his view about his friend's positive qualities. Amir must contrast his behaviour to that of his friend's. He must say what he has learnt and conclude his speech by summarising these lessons as well as leaving his audience with ONE special message. 20 marks
NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE: ENGLISH FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE: PAPER II Page 5 of 5 SECTION B TRANSACTIONAL WRITING QUESTION 4 Write a formal letter of 180 220 words to the Editor of a large American newspaper in which you voice your opinion related to two of the quotes below. In your letter you have to incorporate the ideas of TWO of the following quotes taken from 'The Kite Runner': 'Children aren't colouring books. You don't get to fill them with your favourite colours.' 'If America taught me anything, it is that quitting is right up there with pissing in the Girl Scouts' lemonade jar.' 'Quiet is peace. Tranquillity. Quiet is turning down the volume knob on life. Silence is pushing the off button. Shutting it down. All of it.' 'War doesn't negate decency. It demands it, even more than in times of peace.' Voice your opinions and provide your own personal examples to highlight your own opinions. Keep the following in mind: target audience style, format content and register your own point of view human rights, age, status, poverty, suffering proof-reading and editing 30 marks QUESTION 5 Pretend you are the Director of a large company or hospital. You are conducting an interview with a young graduate who is eager to work for you. Write a dialogue of 180 220 words in which you pay attention to the following information about the graduate: qualifications (4) experience (3) strengths (5) relevant skills (2) Pay attention to your use of the following when writing your dialogue: language, editing, vocabulary (8) maturity of expression (2) tone and style (2) creativity and originality (4) 30 marks Total: 100 marks